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Sorry but I must be missing something: this is exactly what I did as per your instructions but it did not rescan anything (after cliking Browse... pointing to the actual directory and clicking OK)
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My ROMs are not in the Launchbox/Games directory
I can't see how to run the tool from the Folder tab under Tools/Manage Platforms
Also, running Scan for Added Roms... from Tools menu and specifying the correct platform has no effect (whereas new games were copied)
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Hi, is there a way to rescan folders to easily add/remove games from a previous import?
That would also be great to inherit from scraping settings made initially -
This did the trick, thank you!
Changed the Associated Platform from "NeoGeo (FBNeo)" to "SNK Neo Geo MVS".- 1
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Hi, I'm not having much success using a custom emulator based on RetroArch using a specific core
Versions used: LaunchBox 9.8 and RetroArch 1.7.7 (fully up-to-date)
Details
Emulator name: NeoGeo (FBNeo)
Emulator Application Path: Emulators\RetroArch\retroarch.exe
Sample command: retroarch.exe "FULL\PATH\TO\ROM\FILE"
Attempt to hide console window on startup/shutdown option ticked
Associated Platforms
Associated Platform: NeoGeo (FBNeo)
Default Command-Line Parameters: -L "cores\fbneo_libretro.dll"
Default Emulator set to TrueI've imported games for the "SNK Neo Geo MVS" platform.
When launching the game nothing happens!!
Now changing my custom emulator with the default Retroarch template provided by LaunchBox: no problem!
Just changed the associated platform to "fbneo_libretro" obviously
Settings, check boxes, etc. between both emulators are 100% the same
However, my custom emulator doesn't work: any ideas? Thanks
Rescanning folders
in Features
Posted · Edited by tchuyev
My bad, you're absolutely right!
The path defaulted to "Games\Nintendo 64"... and was not using the original folder when importing games initially e.g. "Use the files in their current location"
I assumed the system would keep track of the original location